The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks PTSD-recoveryAuthor Rebecca Skloot Publisher Broadway Books Format paperback Condition very good with slight bend on the spine Summary Science, ethics, and human history converge in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Rebecca Skloots riveting non fiction account of the woman behind the worlds most important medical breakthrough. Henrietta Lacks, a poor African American tobacco farmer, unknowingly became the source of the first immortal human cell line, HeLa,
She posits that engaging in creative activities is not merely an artistic endeavor but a fundamental aspect of personal growth and self-discovery
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Hare masterfully intertwines his personal story with the shifting cultural and political landscapes of post-war Britain
but now the marriage of vegetarianism to a broader conception of health consciousness has created a new style of cooking that concerns itself not only with the elimination of meats but also with those fats that derive from vegetable sources as well
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Covering everything from modern technology’s impact on communication to the nuances of personal decorum
with meticulous attention to period detail
But the sins of her father can become an obsession
A professional writer for 45 years
Perfect for anyone with a love of historical fiction
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